Railfan, part metalhead, part redneck, right leaning Independent that loves pissing off the far left and magas, and I was brony when brony wasn't cool.
1st amendment arrests have begun in Minnesota, now anyone who disagrees with any part of what ICE is doing can be detained. This administration will stop at nothing until they fully control what free speech is.
Markwayne Mullin had the FDA delete warnings about the dangers of kratom, an addictive and sometimes lethal drug found in gas stations.
Mullin holds an up to $1 million stake in a major kratom company.
A Russian military convoy — dozens of fuel tankers, KamAZ trucks loaded with weapons and ammunition, and various other supplies — left Berdyansk and headed toward the front line in the Kherson region.
Then, suddenly, out of nowhere, combat “Hornet” drones swooped in and turned the entire convoy into a pile of burned-out scrap metal.
What makes it even more remarkable is that the convoy had not even managed to leave the suburban area of Berdyansk before it was hit.
I can only imagine the looks on the faces of the Russian soldiers. At least those who still had time to be surprised.
🔔ICYMI: A controversial deal in the U.S. could fundamentally rewrite internet freedom as we know it.
The congressional deal would trade the deregulation of artificial intelligence for unprecedented federal censorship powers.
A high-stakes compromise is quietly brewing in Washington as the White House negotiates with congressional leaders to fundamentally reshape the digital landscape.
Under the proposed deal reported by Axios, the federal government would strip states of their authority to regulate artificial intelligence—effectively halting progressive state-level efforts to hold tech companies accountable and restrict energy-heavy AI data centers.
In exchange, lawmakers would push through three major federal censorship bills: the Kids Online Safety Act, the NO FAKES Act, and a federal online age verification mandate. While framed as common-sense protections for minors, civil liberties advocates warn these measures represent an unprecedented expansion of federal control over online speech.
The backlash to this legislative trade-off cuts across typical political lines. Even conservative-backed organizations like the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) have issued stark warnings, declaring that the package would dismantle the internet as we know it by empowering the Federal Trade Commission to dictate acceptable online speech.
Opponents argue that enforcing these rules would effectively eliminate online anonymity, while giving the administration an incredibly powerful tool to censor dissenting political views and control what users see on major platforms like Instagram.
As the White House maneuvers to secure congressional backing, Americans are left facing a troubling dilemma: the long-sought-after regulation of big tech and AI may come at the direct cost of their fundamental constitutional rights to free expression.
Source: Wilkins, J. (2026). Trump Moves to Deeply Censor the Entire Internet. Futurism.
New FCC Proposal 🚨 Phone companies will be allowed and required to keep a copy of all American’s government issued ID on file
Whenever you buy or activate any new phone service like a regular phone, iPhone, prepaid phone, even an extra SIM card, the company would have to:
- Scan and record your government ID (like driver’s license or passport).
- Get your real name and address.
- Ask for a backup phone number tied to you.
They’d keep these records on file
The FCC already issued a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to strengthen “Know Your Customer” requirements for voice service providers
This is meant to fight robocalls but what it actually does it far worse. We don’t want a copy of our government IDs with phone carriers
Just so everyone is aware...
At this present-time in America, if you want to set up a protest against the data center construction in your town, and call out your local representative while doing so that is now an ARRESTABLE OFFENSE.
It doesn't matter what you actually say on social media, it is apparently up to the state DA, and local police.
Arrested...WITHOUT a warrant, or probable cause because they don't like what you said online and twisted it to turn it into a "threat".
If you protest your enslavement by the Technocratic NWO, and especially if you get others to join you, you will be treated like a CRIMINAL.
This is what we all have to look forward to in the "land of the free" and why I cannot bring myself to celebrate our 250 years of "freedom".
En Los Ángeles (EEUU), una mujer celebraba la victoria de los Knicks en la NBA, cuando un vecino avisó a la policía por los ruidos... se presentaron 20 policías y fusilaron a su perro, un "peligroso" Golden Doodle, al abrir la puerta de casa.
EEUU, un régimen policial donde te fusilan al perro si chillas en tu casa demasiado alto... la policía no te protege, tú eres quién tiene que protegerse de la policía.
Stephen Miller wants to flip a switch and erase one of your oldest rights.
It’s called habeas corpus.
Fancy words but a simple idea that the government can’t just grab you and lock you away. It has to prove to a judge why you’re behind bars. That right is 800 years old.
It’s older than America itself.
And Miller tried to kill it.
New reporting confirms it. Inside the White House, Miller pushed to suspend habeas corpus so agents could seize people, detain them, and deport them with no judge, no hearing, no chance to say “you’ve got the wrong guy.”
Even Trump’s own lawyers put in writing that this is illegal. Miller pushed anyway.
Miller screams “invasion” because the Constitution only allows this sort of thing during an invasion. But this same crowd brags every day that border crossings hit record lows. So which is it?
The right to challenge your own detention is the line between a republic and a regime. Lose it, and the government can disappear anyone.
I will fight this with everything I have.
The Constitution is not optional.
Not for Stephen Miller. Not for anyone.
https://t.co/cklllxnJMd
🚨Labour confirms ID requirement at device level - VPNs useless.🚨
By forcing Apple and Google to verify age at the device level during phone setup…
Keir Starmer’s government isn’t protecting kids — it’s building a surveillance infrastructure.
The OS itself will restrict platforms like TikTok, Instagram and X, making VPNs largely useless because the block happens before any traffic leaves your phone.
🚨Once every device carries a verified age profile, authorities gain an easy route to identify users through legal requests to tech firms.
This is digital ID by the back door, sold as child safety.
Classic Labour: expand state control first, ask questions later.
https://t.co/Ca4aMkAZqw
China has introduced strict new regulations for online influencers.
Under the new rules, content creators must possess a relevant university degree or professional certification before they can discuss specialized topics such as medicine, finance, education, law, or health. The policy, issued by the Cyberspace Administration of China, aims to curb misinformation and raise the overall quality of online content.
Influencers wishing to cover these subjects on platforms like Douyin, Weibo, and Bilibili are now required to submit proof of their qualifications. Platforms are responsible for verifying credentials and removing any non-compliant content.
Violators face significant penalties, including fines of up to 100,000 yuan (approximately $14,000), account suspension, or permanent bans.
While supporters view the measure as a necessary step to protect the public from misleading or harmful advice, critics argue that it could restrict free expression and limit diverse voices online.
The regulation reflects China’s broader effort to tighten control over digital content and establish higher standards of credibility in the influencer economy.
Donald Trump acaba de firmar un acuerdo de paz con Irán donde se cumplen todas las pretensiones iraníes:
-Se liberan los activos congelados de Irán.
-Se levanta el bloqueo naval de Estados Unidos.
-Israel se retira y abandona completamente el Líbano.
-Estados Unidos compensa económicamente a Teherán por los daños.
-Estados Unidos baja la cabeza y acepta que no va a poder remover el gobierno de los Ayatollahs.
Todo para que el régimen iraní reabra el estrecho de Ormuz que estaba abierto antes de que empiece la guerra. Trump perdió decenas de hombres, aviones, vehículos, radares, drones y millones de dólares. Esta es una de las peores catástrofes militares en décadas para Estados Unidos.
No hay otra palabra que se me ocurra que no sea HUMILLACIÓN.
One state. One law. One sentence that says everything:
“Big Tech pays its own bills. Not you.”
While Washington D.C. argues, while other states debate, while communities across America watch their electricity bills climb month after month — Oklahoma quietly did something extraordinary.
It passed a law that no other state had the courage to pass first. And it takes effect in just 19 days — July 1, 2026.
This is the story every American needs to read today.
THE LAW THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING — AND THE GOVERNOR WHO SIGNED IT
On Monday, May 11, 2026, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 2992 — the Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Protection Act of 2026 — into law.
The name is long. The message is simple.
The law is designed to protect Oklahoma families, small businesses, and traditional utility customers from rising utility and infrastructure costs tied to large-scale energy users such as data centers, cryptocurrency mining operations, and artificial intelligence facilities.
That’s it. That is the entire point. Big Tech builds a data center in Oklahoma — Big Tech pays for the power lines, the substations, and every infrastructure upgrade its facility demands. Not your grandmother. Not the family-owned restaurant. Not the farmer running a well pump. Not you.
The law requires large-load customers that add 75 megawatts or more of demand to sign long-term agreements covering all infrastructure costs tied to their projects — rather than spreading those costs across the general rate base.
75 megawatts. That is the threshold. Any data center, AI facility, or crypto mining operation that demands that much power must foot its own bill — every dollar of it — before connecting to Oklahoma’s grid.
AND THE VOTE THAT PASSED IT LEFT NO ROOM FOR ARGUMENT
The Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Protection Act passed the House floor and the Senate floor with a unanimous vote — winning approval from every single lawmaker who voted on it.
Unanimous. In both chambers. In Oklahoma — one of the most politically contested legislative environments in the country.
The bill passed unanimously in both the House Utilities Policy Committee and the House Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee before reaching the full floor.
At least 36 House and Senate lawmakers from both parties signed on as co-authors of the legislation — reflecting broad bipartisan support across the entire Legislature.
Republicans. Democrats. Rural lawmakers. Urban lawmakers. All signing the same bill. All sending the same message.
When a bill passes unanimously in both chambers with 36 bipartisan co-authors
MAJOR BREAKING: In a now deleted post by former MMA fighter Daniel Cormier, he posted screenshots of Eric Trump trying to get an insider scoop on whether any of the MMA fights at the White House are rigged so that he could try and illegally make money off of them..
Below is the Direct Messages that Trump allegedly sent Cormier. There is no reason to doubt the legitimacy of these messages.
Ford CEO Jim Farley says people should not be able to work on their own cars and make person repairs
He says it’s just too complicated and you could “get hurt”
Ford makes over $50 billion dollars per year from their service and repair departments. Thats the real reason they design vehicles so complicated you can’t repair them on your own and need special equipment
@WallStreetApes This is America's 250th year anniversary. We should make this new year the theme of our Declaration of Independence! "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands," We are here in this country & it's time we speak it!
German tour guide is using a German flag in Germany to guide his group.
5 police officers stop him. The flag is offensive to those who are not identifying with Germany.
What the f&ck?